05-19-2003 01:10 PM - edited 03-12-2019 11:56 PM
I had configured alternate extension. After some time I will find that alternate extension is gone.
05-21-2003 02:55 PM
The next time it happens, I'd check to see if the alternate extension is in the directory or not. E55 or E2K here?
12-03-2003 02:13 PM
We're having the same issue on 4.0(3). Has anyone seen this or fixed it? We use the import tool to bring the alternate extensions back in, but get quite a bit of grief from the users.
12-05-2003 12:17 PM
There is a ES patch that replaces a dll available from Cisco. Heres some of the info I received:
DDTs CSCec49342.
Problem Symptoms:
After adding Alternate Extensions via the Alternate Extension Adder tool or directly to the database, the alternate extensions do not appear on the user's directory record and are not recognized by networked Unity systems. Eventually they may disappear from the database altogether. Only alternate extensions are affected
Problem Description:
The component responsible for pushing database changes into the directory did not work for alternate extensions (SqlConfigSyncSvr.dll). This component is used by the Alternate Extension Adder tool as well as certain unsupported database functions.
The SA does not use this component and is unaffected.
Correcting the logic in SqlConfigSyncSvr.dll solves the problem.
Instructions:
If you have already added alternate extensions to the database, you will likely need to repeat the entire procedure to get the alternate extensions into the directory. Failing to do so will result in the alternate extensions disappearing from the database the next time the Directory Monitor updates the user in the database.
12-11-2003 01:16 PM
FYI to everyone, this did NOT fix our problem.
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